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    Chrissy Paolini Obasan Object Essay The Role of Letters in Obasan Although Naomi is thirty-six in the present day of Joy Kogawa’s novel Obasan‚ she still has unanswered questions about her childhood. Naomi‚ who grew up in Canada during World War II‚ suffers from not knowing about the loss of her mother. When Naomi finds the letters Aunt Emily wrote to her mother‚ she starts to see how the events of World War II differed from how she viewed them as a child. Aunt

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    George Orwell uses the example of Mohandas Gandhi to attempt to make an argument on why human beings should avoid sainthood and just accept “imperfection”‚ because when it comes down to it‚ every human being is imperfect. Orwell develops his own position on this theory through an open minded tone; this is a very smart move on his part because this draws the reader in and makes them want to consider what he has to say because he is isn’t completely denying Gandhi’s point of view all the supporters

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    George Orwell writes Shooting an Elephant with his experiences in Burma; so story is in Burma‚ Myanmar. Both Orwell uses his own experiences in past and he lives in the significant era of British in history‚ we see high rise at historical background in the story. Orwell prefers to indirect way to express his emotions using symbols. One of the main symbols is an elephant. The elephant symbolizes British Empire. The reason that Orwell chooses the elephant‚ the empire is powerful like an elephant. When

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    possibly succeed. According to the dictionary‚ a hero has distinguished courage or ability. Winston is perhaps a hero to Orwell‚ but‚ he did not have the courage of a hero. Orwell’s character shows the traits of a hero with rebelling‚ although he did it in secrecy. But‚ by the end of the novel‚ Orwell leaves Winston as a helpless human which can also be viewed as the everyday man that Orwell is talking about. In Oceania people aren’t allowed free will‚ they are all controlled by the party‚ brainwashed‚

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    rarely wrote autobiographical works‚ and when he finally did it was only to explain a few things to the fans that asked questions or to clarify. The editor then explains how A Grief Observed showed a deeper insight into Lewis’s marriage. Surprised by Joy‚ Lewis’s first real attempt at an autobiography‚ begins with a description of his nurse Lizzie. To Lewis‚ as a child‚ she was the physical embodiment of good. She along with his brother Warren made up his early childhood. Lewis goes on to explain that

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    In the novel “1984” the writer George Orwell uses rhetorical devices to build the main character’s role. Orwell throughout the novel uses multiple devices to develop Winston’s character. Although on pages 30 and 31‚ Orwell uses two rhetorical devices to develop Winston’s character‚ oxymoron and symbolism. “War is peace freedom is slavery ignorance is strength.” (Page 30) This is an oxymoron because those phrases make use of contradictory words. If you switch the phrases around‚ you will still be

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    tiger and elephant parenting. However‚ tiger parenting is crucial to helping children succeed. Tiger parents have a tendency to be strict and show tough love. Whereas‚ elephant parents tend to be lenient and supportive towards their children. In The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan‚ the mothers show characteristics of tiger parenting‚ which leads to successful children. Tiger parenting allows children to become skillful‚ successful‚ and perform incredibly in life. Tiger parents tend to have high expectations

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    How does Orwell present the character of Napoleon in "Animal Farm"? George Orwell’s Animal Farm is written in the fairy tale style of one of Aesop’s fables where it uses animals of an English farm to tell the history of Soviet communism. Napoleon’s character is based directly on the communist party leader Joseph Stalin Orwell’s physical description of Napoleon is a ’large‚ rather fierce looking Berkshire Boar’ and his character is said to be not much of a talker‚ but had a reputation of getting

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    What if I were to tell you that in the present day‚ you are being watched‚ through the technology you use everyday? Our government has the power to watch everyone around the United States‚ even if you do not believe this‚ it already begin. The earth is slowly becoming a dystopian world‚ just like what George Orwell predicted. Orwell predicted this event‚ by writing a book‚ called 1984‚ it’s about a future that is controlled by the government‚ and the people are brainwashed to follow the government’s

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    Prisoned Mind Throughout history‚ leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin have used propaganda as a means of gaining power. Similarly‚ In 1984‚ George Orwell creates the character Big Brother as a leader who already has power over his people‚ but needs a way to preserve. By causing distrust in the community through the use of thought manipulation and telescreens‚ Big Brother is able to establish totalitarian rule over the people. The thought police is responsible for causing disunity in the

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